 One year, when you baby decided to have it for a whole year. That's baby, you know what I mean? Yeah, he'd do a big boy. Yeah, he'd do a big boy, you know? And that's fine, you know, that's what he wanted to do. He just said, oh, I need it for a whole year. He approached you about it, he come talk to you? Well, but they grew up with me. I mean, they were in the store every day. I mean, if they were, they used to say, you wanna find cash money, go to Peaches, that's their office, you know? They'd be playing the pinball with their kids. They'd play the pinball machines and gambling, playing the pinball machines and having so much fun. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Explain to me. He helps me, honestly. Explain to me this wall that I hear about that people were getting their paintings put on and you would, it was like a billboard. Yeah, yeah. I wanna hear about that, you know, on the outside of the building and just how that era was when, cause it's an era that came, that hip hop pretty much embraced for sure and you were able to provide for hip hop. Could you just give us a little insight on it? Well, you know, the old building on Tintile Boulevard had this big wall, which we used to lease out the wall, you know? And the radio station's part of that used to have it, you know, they would take the wall for a year or whatever, you know, and put their signs on. And then when the children came around and we needed to do the marketing, the wall was the best place. And it was, people came all over the country looking at this wall, cause you get to see like baby and Manny, you know, it was good, it was beautiful. Because that's what better balcony can you have. Right. And a big wall like that, a big mural. And it's continually changing. It was changing, yes. All the different record labels wanted to get it. And when did you, when did you baby decided to have it for a whole year? That's baby, you know what I mean? Yeah, he'd do it big. He's baby, yeah, he'd do it big boy, you know? And that's fine, you know, that's what he wanted to do. He just said, I need to have a whole year. He approached you about it, he come talk to you? Well, they grew up with me. I mean, they went to the store every day. I mean, if they would, they used to say, you want to find cash money, go to Peaches, that's their office, you know? They'd be playing the pinball with their kids. Playing the pinball machines and gambling, playing the pinball machines and having so much fun. And that's what, I mean, like, whole, all of them would, you know, would be there. Wow. The entire after. So he kept it a whole year. Was that the time when... What did he have on it for the whole year? Probably the one that they, the hot boys. He just changed it, you know what I mean? Well, he changed it over. Whatever they were doing, whatever album was working at that time. But yeah, he said, but best of he was off, you know, always getting the wall too, but... But he had it the longest, baby. No, I mean, he decided one year he's come to for a year. Don't get it for the whole year. Yeah, that's baby, you know? He gotta do a big. So my question is... Well, I mean, just, that's his personality. So out of all of them, out of all of the kids that you knew that came into the store, because sometimes you can look at a kid and know that, okay, you have the it factor, you're gonna be big, but was there any one of them who surprised you, who came in and, you know, you wasn't too sure about them, but they blew up over time? Well, you know, I can't say that very easily because, you know... All of them were special. Oh, everyone was individual and everyone was special. And you know, if they wanna work hard, it's easy to work with, you know, to work together when you see people that like dying to get there. And it was, I think the unification made it possible personally, you know? We had so much strength with each other like that. I'm gonna say it once again, I'll leave it, the man up there. That's right. And that's who made it possible. And I was blessed to have the opportunity to have these beautiful children. And they worked hard. They worked hard. The glory, I think give me a second, they worked hard. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101.